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Kenya's taxi hailing app, Little is thinking about expanding into Nigeria or Uganda.
Little was launched by Safaricom and Nairobi software firm Craft Silicon in July to compete with Uber.
"We plan to go by the first quarter of next year. Most probably it will be either Nigeria or Uganda. We are thinking of one of the two countries," Kamal Budhabhatti, chief executive of Craft Silicon, told Reuters.
He said the service was growing, with customers booking more rides, but that the service was still not making money. He did not provide numbers.
Local reports on Friday say Little had cuts its prices to the lowest in the country.
Little was launched by Safaricom and Nairobi software firm Craft Silicon in July to compete with Uber.
"We plan to go by the first quarter of next year. Most probably it will be either Nigeria or Uganda. We are thinking of one of the two countries," Kamal Budhabhatti, chief executive of Craft Silicon, told Reuters.
He said the service was growing, with customers booking more rides, but that the service was still not making money. He did not provide numbers.
Local reports on Friday say Little had cuts its prices to the lowest in the country.